Dictionary of Adjectives: Vocabulary Building. English Word Power, #22

Par : Manik Joshi
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3900 Useful Adjectives and Their MeaningsAn adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can act as a complement to linking verbs or the verb "to be'. Adjectives are said to be coordinate if they modify the same noun in a sentence. In this book, you will study and learn useful English adjectives along with their meanings. || Sample This:English Adjectives -- A01 -- aberrant -- unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormal, deviant, nonstandard]02 -- abiotic -- relating to non-living or non-biological part of an ecosystem in the environment03 -- able -- skillful or good at sth [synonyms: talented, proficient]04 -- abominable -- extremely bad or unpleasant and causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: appalling, detesting, monstrous, repulsive]05 -- abortive -- (of an action) failing to produce the intended result [synonyms: failed, fruitless, unproductive, unsuccessful]06 -- abridged -- a shortened version of an 'original text' [synonyms: abbreviated, shortened]07 -- abrupt -- (a).
involving action or change that is sudden, rapid or unexpected in an unpleasant way | (b). speaking in an unfriendly manner08 -- abstemious -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]09 -- abstract -- (a). based on general ideas or principles | (b). existing in thought or as an idea, separated from physical reality (c).
not representing somebody/something in a realistic way and expressing concepts only [synonyms: conceptual, intangible, theoretical]10 -- abstracted -- thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentminded, inattentive, distracted, preoccupied]11 -- abstractionist -- producing abstract works of art12 -- abstruse -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]13 -- abyssal -- of or belonging to the ocean depths, especially between about 3000 and 6000 meters down14 -- accusative -- (in some languages such as Latin, Greek and German) the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective when it is the direct object of a verb or objects of prepositions.15 -- ace -- very good [synonyms: top, world-class]16 -- achy -- affected by an uninterrupted pain that is small in degree17 -- acid -- (a).
having a bitter sharp taste like that of a lemon [synonym: sour] | (b). (of sb's remarks) critical, rude and unkind [synonym: sarcastic]18 -- acquisitive -- eager to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetous, materialistic]19 -- acrimonious -- (a). (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) angry and full of strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b).
having a strong unpleasant taste or smell20 -- acyclic -- not forming part of a cycle or not occurring in cycles21 -- adamantine -- extremely strong; impossible to break or smash22 -- adaptable -- (a). to able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexible] | (b). to able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose23 -- adaptive -- having the ability to change when necessary in order to deal with different or changing situations24 -- adept -- good at doing difficult tasks [synonyms: skillful, proficient]25 -- adulterous -- of or involving physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyal, treacherous]
3900 Useful Adjectives and Their MeaningsAn adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can act as a complement to linking verbs or the verb "to be'. Adjectives are said to be coordinate if they modify the same noun in a sentence. In this book, you will study and learn useful English adjectives along with their meanings. || Sample This:English Adjectives -- A01 -- aberrant -- unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormal, deviant, nonstandard]02 -- abiotic -- relating to non-living or non-biological part of an ecosystem in the environment03 -- able -- skillful or good at sth [synonyms: talented, proficient]04 -- abominable -- extremely bad or unpleasant and causing a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval [synonyms: appalling, detesting, monstrous, repulsive]05 -- abortive -- (of an action) failing to produce the intended result [synonyms: failed, fruitless, unproductive, unsuccessful]06 -- abridged -- a shortened version of an 'original text' [synonyms: abbreviated, shortened]07 -- abrupt -- (a).
involving action or change that is sudden, rapid or unexpected in an unpleasant way | (b). speaking in an unfriendly manner08 -- abstemious -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]09 -- abstract -- (a). based on general ideas or principles | (b). existing in thought or as an idea, separated from physical reality (c).
not representing somebody/something in a realistic way and expressing concepts only [synonyms: conceptual, intangible, theoretical]10 -- abstracted -- thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentminded, inattentive, distracted, preoccupied]11 -- abstractionist -- producing abstract works of art12 -- abstruse -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]13 -- abyssal -- of or belonging to the ocean depths, especially between about 3000 and 6000 meters down14 -- accusative -- (in some languages such as Latin, Greek and German) the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective when it is the direct object of a verb or objects of prepositions.15 -- ace -- very good [synonyms: top, world-class]16 -- achy -- affected by an uninterrupted pain that is small in degree17 -- acid -- (a).
having a bitter sharp taste like that of a lemon [synonym: sour] | (b). (of sb's remarks) critical, rude and unkind [synonym: sarcastic]18 -- acquisitive -- eager to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetous, materialistic]19 -- acrimonious -- (a). (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) angry and full of strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b).
having a strong unpleasant taste or smell20 -- acyclic -- not forming part of a cycle or not occurring in cycles21 -- adamantine -- extremely strong; impossible to break or smash22 -- adaptable -- (a). to able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexible] | (b). to able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose23 -- adaptive -- having the ability to change when necessary in order to deal with different or changing situations24 -- adept -- good at doing difficult tasks [synonyms: skillful, proficient]25 -- adulterous -- of or involving physical relationship (intercourse) between a married person and sb who is not their spouse or partner [synonyms: disloyal, treacherous]